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Unit 8 It must belong to Carla. | |
<word> | |
truck | |
rabbit | |
whose | |
attend | |
valuable | |
pink | |
picnic | |
somebody | |
anybody | |
noise | |
policeman | |
wolf | |
laboratory | |
coat | |
sleepy | |
alien | |
suit | |
express | |
not only … but also | |
circle | |
Britain | |
receive | |
leader | |
midsummer | |
medical | |
prevent | |
energy | |
position | |
burial | |
honor | |
ancestor | |
victory | |
enemy | |
period | |
mystery | |
Stonehenge | |
Carla | |
J. K. Rowling | |
Victor | |
Jean | |
Paul Stoker | |
<phrase> | |
toy truck | |
at the picnic | |
hair band | |
belong to sb. | |
attend a concert | |
the rest of my friends | |
pick up sth. / pick sth. up | |
something unusual | |
next-door neighbor | |
at first | |
feel uneasy | |
go away | |
make (a) noise / make noises | |
think of | |
take a shower | |
cough a lot | |
feel sleepy | |
look like | |
run after | |
a woman with a camera | |
run for exercise | |
wear a suit | |
catch a bus | |
at the same time | |
one of Britain’s most famous historical places | |
receive more than 750,000 visitors 75 | |
see the sun rising | |
the longest day of the year | |
ancient leaders | |
communicate with | |
point out | |
a kind of calendar | |
in a certain way | |
on midsummer’s morning | |
shine directly into the center of the stones | |
prevent illness | |
for a special purpose | |
a burial place | |
a place to honor ancestors | |
celebrate a victory over an enemy | |
over a long period of time | |
a group of ... | |
stop sb. (from) doing sth. | |
<sentence> | |
Whose volleyball is this? | |
toy truck | |
He was the only little kid at the picnic. | |
He loves rabbits. | |
I attended a concert yesterday so it might still be in the music hall. | |
Do you have anything valuable in your schoolbag? | |
No, just my books, my pink hair band and some tennis balls. | |
I'll call them now to check if anybody has it. | |
Strange Happenings in My Town | |
Every night we hear strange noises outside our window. | |
My parents called the policemen, but they couldn't find anything strange. | |
Maybe it was a bear or a wolf. | |
Everyone in our town is feeling uneasy. | |
She might be in the laboratory. | |
It must be hot outdoors. | |
Many people are wearing coats. | |
Whenever I try to read this book, I feel sleepy. | |
The plane landed safely. | |
I think there are aliens from outer space. | |
If you run after two rabbits, you will catch neither. | |
He's wearing a suit. | |
expressing a difference | |
expressing two things happening at the same time. | |
Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britain's most famous historical places, but also one of its greatest mysteries. | |
Stonehenge was built slowly over a long period of time. | |
It's a complete mystery to me why they chose him. | |
Every year it receives more than 750,000 visitors. | |
However, historian Paul Stoker thinks this can't be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago. | |
For many years, historians believed Stonehenge was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. | |
On midsummer's morning, the sun shines directly into the center of the stones. | |
Other people believe the stones have a medical purpose. | |
Our campaign's main purpose is to raise money. | |
They think the stones can prevent illness while keeping people healthy. | |
As you walk there, you can feel the energy from your feet climb up your body. | |
No one is sure what Stonehenge was used for, but most agree that the position of the stones must be for a special purpose. | |
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*情态动词must,may,might,could,may,can等表示推测 | |